What is the working principle of engine mechanical supercharging?
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The working principle of engine mechanical supercharging is: using the engine's own power to drive the turbine to start supercharging. The mechanical supercharger is connected to the engine crankshaft pulley via a belt, utilizing the engine's speed to drive the internal blades of the mechanical supercharger, thereby generating pressurized air that is sent into the engine's intake manifold, increasing the air intake within the engine and enhancing the engine's power. The classifications of mechanical supercharging include: 1. Centrifugal mechanical supercharger; 2. Roots-type mechanical supercharger; 3. Screw-type supercharger. The characteristics of mechanical supercharging are: 1. No need for cooling; 2. Maintenance-free; 3. Long lifespan; 4. Fast power output; 5. Improved driving performance.